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1 We amputate the arm to save the body.
2 Or, if necessary, they might amputate the arm .
3 I helped Sir John Pringle to amputate the arm this afternoon, but even that may not save the patient.
4 Here the surgeons had agreed that there was nothing for it, but to amputate the arm halfway between the wrist and the elbow.
5 He called his colleague, Captain Calthrop, over, and the two operated together, the one amputating the arm and the other the leg.
6 Dec. 20th: A Marine officer's arm was becoming gangrenous; Lt. Col. Jack Schwartz amputated the arm with only a jack knife and no anesthetic.
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